'Sulfur Bottom' is an eco-gothic drama that explores the quiet devastation of environmental collapse through the eyes of one family.
Join Poster House and Sing for Science for a discussion on the science of disarmament
The Strictly Limited Six-Month Engagement Is Now in Performances at the Winter Garden Theatre, Original Broadway Home of the Global Smash
The festival is expected to showcase both renowned jazz performers and up-and-coming jazz talent.
Saturday and Sunday Concerts Are Free on Liberty Avenue in Front of the August Wilson African American Cultural Center
Presented by Jazzmobile and The Central Park Conservancy in Partnership with Harlem Week & The New Heritage Theatre Group
Chicago is Broadway’s longest running musical now playing. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.ChicagoTheMusical.com.
Classic Stage Company Announces Benefit Concert of THE RINK starring Beth Leavel and Jessie Mueller
Exorcistic: The Rock Musical to Play Off Broadway at The Asylum NYC with Surprising Broadway Guest Stars
Statement From Local 802 AFM, Union Representing Musicians at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Police were called to her address before 8 a.m. on June 17 and found an unresponsive woman who was soon pronounced dead.
Abingdon Theatre Company to Commence Their 33rd Season by Honoring Two Time Tony Award Winner Christine Ebersole at Anniversary Gala
FROG & PEACH THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES BROOKLYN PREMIERE OF TINKERBELL LIVE!
The festival takes over iconic venues like Carnegie Hall, the Beacon Theatre, Madison Square Garden and Town Hall.
The comedy show Awkward Sex…and the City is BACK at Caveat on August 1st for the 12th Anniversary Show.
During SMURFS Summer on Sunday, July 13, Brooklyn Children's Museum was awarded $10,000 by Paramount Pictures.
CELEBRATED PLAYWRIGHT JAMES IJAMES JOINS TENURED FACULTY AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
CAST ANNOUNCED FOR SULFUR BOTTOM PLAY AT THE JERRY ORBACH THEATER
“Summer of Reflection: The Legacy of Anne Frank” citywide initiative expands with “Summer of Service”
Museum opens call for submissions, now through August 15, 2025
Presented in partnership with Paramount Pictures, SMURFS Summer invites families to take part in a festive and fun day.
See how New Yorkers celebrated July Fourth this year, from Macy's Fireworks show to Nathan's famous hot dog eating contest.
SoHo Playhouse is thrilled to announce the six finalists for the 2025 Lighthouse Series, running July 6 – 20, 2025.
Free admission and expanded programming all weekend for all ages
The iconic diner with singing servers in Times Square will hold auditions for kids from across the country who are bound for showbiz.
The original production of Waitress previously held the title having played 1,544 performances when it closed on January 5, 2020.
“Something to shout about” LAST TWO WEEKS BOOP! The Musical Final Broadway Performance July 13, 2025
John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey, jazz radio’s only husband-and-wife show hosts, are “as good as it gets in any entertainment medium,"
Four-Concert Mainstage Series Co-Presented with Kaufman Music Center at Merkin Hall Begins November 20
Stepping Out Front with a Jazz Trio Album, Adderley Was Luther Vandross’ Long-time Musical Director and Arranger
Featuring Craig Harris, Jazzmeia Horn, Bobby Sanabria, Javon Jackson, Lenny White, Lisa Fischer, Orrin Evans, Eddie Henderson, John Patitucc
Saturday and Sunday Concerts Are Free on Liberty Avenue in Front of the August Wilson African Cultural Center
The MTA has teamed with a nonprofit serving people with autism, Down syndrome and special needs to display their work inside newsstands.
On June 27, audiences are invited to step inside the chocolate factory and get ready for a deliciously magical adventure!
All-Stars for the July 9 concert were chosen based on their musicianship, spirit of cooperation, and regular participation in Monthly Jams
Poster House will host a special screening of Soundtrack to a Coup d’État on June 17 from 6PM - 9PM.
Audible Theater Announces PATTON OSWALT: BLACK COFFEE AND ICE WATER
On June 12, 400 attendees came together to celebrate and raise $600,000+ to support BCM’s signature programming for families
The Long-Running Hit Comedy The Play That Goes Wrong Welcomes Three New Cast Members
Join Curator Tim Medland in conversation with political poster artist Peter Kennard.